The Sharpness of Lorentz's Theorem on Incomplete Polynomials
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- On the asymptotic behavior of Jacobi polynomials with first varying parameter
- Where does the sup norm of a weighted polynomial live? (A generalization of incomplete polynomials)
- Reverse Markov- and Bernstein-type inequalities for incomplete polynomials
- Weighted polynomials on finite and infinite intervals: a unified approach
- Turán-type reverse Markov inequalities for polynomials with restricted zeros
- Trigonometric polynomials with many real zeros
- Strong asymptotics for Laguerre polynomials with varying weights
- Incomplete polynomials of best approximation
- On approximation by bivariate incomplete polynomials
- On lacunary incomplete polynomials
- Inequalities for polynomials with a prescribed zero
- On multivariate incomplete polynomials on starlike domains
- Weighted holomorphic polynomial approximation
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